Application of Single Cell Microbial Function Analysis Technology in the Study of Drug-resistant Bacterial Heterogeneity
Journal: Advanced Journal of Nursing DOI: 10.32629/ajn.v6i2.4098
Abstract
Currently, single-cell sequencing technology can accurately detect and analyze the biological functions of individual cells, which has been widely applied in microbiome research. Moreover, microbial diversity is a crucial aspect of microbiology. Different microbial communities exhibit unique physiological functions and varying adaptability to environmental changes, which are closely linked to their biological functions. Therefore, using single-cell sequencing technology to study the diversity of drug-resistant bacteria can reveal the mechanisms of interaction among microorganisms from multiple perspectives and provide new insights into this diversity.
Keywords
single cell microorganism; biological function; analytical technology; drug-resistant bacteria; heterogeneity
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